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City Directories for Charleston, South Carolina: For the Years 1803, 1806, 1807, 1809, and 1813
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Databases for the Study of Afro - Louisiana History and Genealogy , 1699-1860 : Computerized Information from Original Manuscript Sources http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0807124826/ markcyndisgenealA / A CD - ROM by Gwendolyn ...
On the Eve of the Civil War: The Charleston, S.C., Directories for the Years 1859 and 1860 : with Additional...
While this work cannot claim to include every resident of Charleston for the period under investigation, it nonetheless identifies over 13,000 persons who lived and/or worked there between 1782 and 1802.
This collection of essays chronicles the life and accomplishments of the attorney who led the struggle for desegregation in South Carolina, served as a primary legal advocate in the national civil rights movement, and became South Carolina ...
... Charleston City Directory and Strangers Guide for 1856; Koger, Black Slaveowners, 150, 158. 51. Quoted in Wikramanayake, A World in Shadow, 105. Koger, Black Slaveowners, 141, 159; Schweninger, Black Property Owners in the South, 24. On ...
A Social History, 1822-1885 Bernard E. Powers ... 27, 37–38, 52, 71; postbellum, 252,254 Missionary Record, 224, 257 Mission Presbyterian Church, 163,211,214 Delany, 183; challenges racial segregation, 236 Rollin, William, 59–60, 18].